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Leading law firm Blandy & Blandy and funeral directors AB Walker, both of which have offices in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsLeading law firm Blandy & Blandy and funeral directors AB Walker, both of which have offices in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsBusinesses have secured offices at a building that has been tipped to become hundreds of flats near Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsLeading Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy has advised landowner clients as part of the project to build the planned South Wokingham Distributor Road and up to 1,434 new...
Read moreDetailsKnights has completed its acquisition of IBB Law for an initial £21m, bringing more than 140 professionals to teams in Reading and the south east.
Read moreDetailsVisual artist Jennifer Starnes has been shortlisted for the South East of England final of this year's UK StartUp Awards.
Read moreDetailsThe verdict on a huge plan to add hundreds of flats to a landmark shopping mall in Reading town centre has been delayed.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has launched HaemAnalytica, a new company aiming to transform prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail has released its latest quarterly figures for retail, marking highest-ever three-month period and continued growth for Reading Station
Read moreDetailsThe team at The Lexicon, this week, said goodbye to general manager Rob Morris.
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley windows business is branching out.
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